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SENIORS Doris Satterfield “Dot” Science Club ’40, 41; Fellowship Committee 41; Home Ec. Club ’42, ’43; Best Athlete ’43; Basketball ’42, ’43. “Common sense is not so common.” William Lawerence Sitton “Bill” Football ’41, ’42, ’43, Captain ' 43; Baseball ’40, ’41, ’42, ’43, Captain ’42; Monogram Club ' 40, ’41, 42; President Senior Class ’43; Homeroom President ’43; Student Council ’43; Best Athlete ’43. “He’s a rather good fellow in every way He’ll play a good game any old day.” Aubrey Eugene Smith “ Aub ” “I’m not arguing; I’m telling you.” Mildred Louise Smith “Bill” Dramatic Club ’42; Science Club ’40. “Impossible! Never say that to me.” Howard Lee Stanley “Howdy” Student Council ’42; Monogram Club ’42. “Leave silence to the saints; I’m human!” Pauline Kathryn Smith “Polly” Girls’ Chorus ’40; Science Club ’40; Library Club ’40; Mono- gram Club ’41, ’42; Cheerleader ’42, ’43. “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit.” Ralph Franklin Stewart “ Reefuss ” “He could if he would, but he won’t.” Herbert Suttle “Hub’’ Library Club ’40; Football ’43; Baseball ’43; Assistant Busi- ness Manager Clarion ' 43. “For e’en though vanquished, he could argue still.” Herman Teeter “Lucky” Science Club ’40, ’41; Fellowship Committee ’40; Homeroom President ’41; Baseball ’42; Homeroom Vice-President ’42, President ’43. “Remain silent and get the benefit of the doubt.” Limerel Earl Thomas Homeroom President ’41. Secretary ’42; Student Council ’43; Secretary Senior Class ’43; Art Editor Spy ’43; Best Sport ’43. “The force of his own merit makes his way.” Page Nineteen
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SENIORS Edith Evelyn Propst Home Ec. Club ’42. “Our greatest deeds we do unknowingly.” Gladys Queen Fellowship Committee ’40. “Be silent and safe — silence never betrays you.” Lillie Bayne Rankin •Lil” Science Club ’41; Girls’ Chorus ’40; Treasurer Homeroom ’40, President Homeroom ’42. “Her air, her manner, all who saw admired.” Margaret Reed “ Runt ” Beta Club ' 42, ’43, Treasurer ’43; Basketball ’42, ’43; Manager Basketball ’43; Lincoln Hi ’42; Fellowship Club ’42; Dramatic Club ’41, ’42. “A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.” Margaret E. Rhyne “Marge” Beta Club ’42, ’43; Class Prophet ’43; Homeroom Vice-President ’40; Glee Club ’43. “A good mind possesses a kingdom.” Eunice Lee Robinson “V’nice” Science Club ’41; Home Ec. Club ’41; Bible Club ’43. “Her voice is ever gentle, soft, and low.” Royce William Robinson “ Greasy ” “I say what I think, no more, no less.” Muriel Lois Roland Murphy High ’40, ’41; Home Ec. Club ’41; Monogram Club ’42; Cheerleader ’42, ’43; Basketball ’43, “Self-reliance, self-knowledge, and self-control.” Edna Albenia Rumfelt “ Benny ” Girls’ Chorus ’40 ; Library Club ’42. “All human power is a compound of time and patience.” Fred Saunders “Skee-Boo” “Why rush? Rome wasn’t built in a day.” Page Eighteen
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SENIORS Helen Thompson Ellerbe Hi ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Belmont Hi ’43. The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it.” Robert Traywick “A mincl at peace with all.” Rachel Florence Wells Florcncy” Girls’ Chorus ’40; Homeroom Vice-President ' 42. “Wise to resolve and patient to perform.” Harold Whitner Homeroom President ’39; Homeroom President ’42. “No word like pardon.” Lillie Lucille Wilkinson Science Club ' 40; Girls’ Chorus ’40; Home Ec. Club ’41, ’42; Glee Club ’42. “Friendship is a noble fancy, ’tis love refined.” Billie Willard “Bill” Science Club ' 40; Home Ec. Club ’42. “Just when I seemed about to learn! Off again.” Robert Franklin Wingate “Bob” Dramatic Club ’41. “’Tis only noble to be good.” Pauline Wright “Polly” Dramatic Club ’42, ’43. A woman of few words.” Dorothy Young “Dot” Cheerleader ’41 ; Science Club ’41 ; Monogram Club ’42. “Life is but a span; I’ll enjoy every inch of it.” Page T weniy
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